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requested IP address from the DHCP server. This is
referred to as a "Configured IP Address" in the program. If
the configured IP address is not available from the DHCP
server, the server will distribute another address to the LAN
port. Even if another number is assigned, the same
configured IP address will continue to display in this field.
For a description of how DHCP works, see Chapter 7.
3. Click
.
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If you were using an Ethernet connection for the current
session, and changed the IP address, the connection will
be terminated.
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If you are currently using the USB interface, a page will
display to confirm your change and your connection will
remain active.
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If you enabled the DHCP service, the ADSL/Ethernet router
will initiate a request for an IP address from your LAN's
DHCP server. Assuming a different IP address is assigned,
your current connection will be terminated.
4. Reconfigure your PCs, if necessary, so that their IP
addresses place them in the same subnet as the new IP
address of the LAN port. See the Quick Start chapter, “Part 2
— Configuring Your Computers,” for instructions.
5. Log into Configuration Manager by typing the new IP
address in your Web browser’s address/location box.
If you enabled DHCP, you may need to check the DHCP server
on your LAN to determine the IP address actually assigned to
the LAN port.
6. If the new settings work properly click the Admin tab, and
then click
Commit & Reboot
in the task bar.
7. Click
to save your changes to permanent
memory.